Metal Slug Seer, Tactical Magic, Tulca, Galway 2019
Metal Slug Seer, mixed media sculptural entity.
On and on and on and on and on, temporary public installation. Photo by Kevin McFeely Photography
YURT – center, with painted works by Gillian Lawler in the background, a photomotage in backgound and floor based mixed media by Wendy Judge, HDLU, Jagreb, Croatia
Metal Slug Seer, HDLU, Zagreb, Croatia 2018.
YURT, Infinite Preserve, Metal Slug Seer, Installation view of Difference Engine XI: Altern_ators, with paintings by Gillian Lawler and photomontage by Wendy Judge.
Mandala
, The Future is Self Organised, Limerick City Gallery, 2015-2016.
Above: Mandala – As within, so without, Mark Cullen, Below: I ❤ A Bomb, Breda Lynch
Mandala – As within, so without, Mark Cullen
Mandala – As within, so without, Mark Cullen
Mandala: As within so without
O’ Brien Science Building, University College Dublin – Explanation text
Mandala
Difference Engine: Accumulator II, Oriel Myrrdin Gallery, Wales, 2013
Background: Mandala, Floor: Carpet
Background: Mandala, Floor: Carpet
JAES – Justified Ancients Exaggerated Sublimity
Justified Ancient’s Exaggerated Sublimity, Limerick City Gallery, 2014
Probe, West Cork Arts Centre, 2012
Probe created by Mark Cullen and Paul Green is an interactive sculpture that seeks to understand its observers.
In 1977 NASA launched Voyager II on a journey through our solar system and beyond. Equiped with a catalogue of sounds and images representative of life on earth. This capsule is the furthest human artifact from the earth.
Out in the inky black void a conversation begins…
Probe, responsive mixed & digital media sculpture, Paul Green & Mark Cullen
Ark: I could sleep for a thousand years, Dublin Contemporary A terrible Beauty, 2011
Ark: I could sleep for a thousand years, mixed media sculptural installation, Dublin Contemporary, 2011
Ark: I could sleep for a thousand years, mixed media sculptural installation, Dublin Contemporary, 2011
Ark: I could sleep for a thousand years, (detail) mixed media sculptural installation, Dublin Contemporary, 2011